- Cameron Munter
Cameron Phelps Munter is the current United States
Ambassador toSerbia .Ambassador Munter was sworn-in as United States Ambassador to the Republic of
Serbia on July 26, 2007, succeedingMichael C. Polt . A careerForeign Service Officer , Ambassador Munter wasDeputy Chief of Mission at the American Embassy inPrague , Czech Republic from August 2005 to June 2007. He volunteered to lead the firstProvincial Reconstruction Team inMosul ,Iraq , from January through July 2006, and then returned to Prague. He came to Prague fromWarsaw , where he served as Deputy Chief of Mission from 2002 to 2005.Before these assignments, in Washington, Ambassador Munter was Director for Central, Eastern, and Northern Europe at the
National Security Council (1999-2001), Executive Assistant to the Counselor of the Department of State (1998-1999), Director of the Northern European Initiative (1998), and Chief of Staff in theNATO Enlargement Ratification Office (1997-1998).He has also served overseas in
Bonn (1995-1997), Prague (1992-1995), and Warsaw (1986-1988). His other domestic assignments include serving as Country Director forCzechoslovakia at theDepartment of State (1989-1991), Dean Rusk Fellow atGeorgetown University 's Institute for the Study of Diplomacy (1991), and Staff Assistant in the Bureau of European Affairs (1988-1989).Ambassador Munter was born in
California in 1954. He attendedCornell University in Ithaca, New York, and the universities inFreiburg andMarburg in Germany. He received a doctoral degree in modern European history in 1983 from TheJohns Hopkins University inBaltimore ,Maryland . He taught European history at theUniversity of California in Los Angeles (1982-1984) and directed European Studies at the Twentieth Century Fund in New York (1984-1985) before joining the Foreign Service.See also
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* [http://belgrade.usembassy.gov/ Home Page of the U.S. Embassy, Belgrade, Serbia]
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